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Hi Saskia,
Here is part of a song by Dan Bern that mentions
the Sun in LA I believe.
And I felt you slipping away And I felt
myself slipping from you And I wanted more than anything else For it to
rain for one whole day Like it used to But all there ever was was
sun Relentless sun Hot beating sun And everyone wore their sunglasses
And walked around like flies Under magnifyng glass With their eyes
removed
I saw the
best of my generation playing pinball Make-up on, all caked up Looking
like some kind of china doll With all of Adolf Hitler's moves down cold As
they stood up in front Of a rock and roll band And always moving upward
and ever upward To this gentle golden promised land With the smartest of
them all Moonlighting as a word processor And the strongest of them all
Checking IDs outside a saloon And the prettiest of all Taking off her
clothes In front of men Whose eyes look like they were in some little
hick town Near Omaha Watching the police chief Run his car off the
side of a bridge
I saw a men with dreams Like the ones I'd had Beg
quarters outside the Seven-Eleven Till it got so they didn't affect me
anymore Than the mailboxes I'd passed 'Cept that sometimes I'd put
somthing in the mailbox
I'd had the wind at my back Now I felt it
cold in my face And for an awful long time now You were the only one who
ever Called me late at night And I really never noticed Till after
you stopped calling And the emptiness And silence Got so
heavy
Broken up in the wasteland Broken up in the promised
land Broken up in Disneyland Broken up in the plastic land Broken up
in the wasteland Broken up in the wasteland Broken up in the
wasteland
I saw dead Marilyn Monroe Strung up on every street corner
in Hollywood Like some two bit whore Offering a discount rate And I
wondered how Joe Dimaggio felt I saw dead James Dean's ghost Wandering
the sidewalk looking troubled And I wondered how his mama felt I saw
signs that said "Headshots done for cheap" Signs that said "Extras wanted,
top dollars paid" Signs for "Haircuts" Signs for "Manicures" And
signs for "Tanning salons" And signs for "Wardrobe specialists" Signs for
"Cosmetic surgery" And signs for "Assertiveness training" And I stopped
to read them all
And every single block Looked like every single
block Looked like every single block Looked like every single
block But she kept driving 'Cause everyone else kept driving And
cause gridlock is evil And not knowing anywhere is evil
And those
that had money Looked good but weren't too happy And those who didn't
have money Didn't look so good and weren't too happy either And in a
city of three million Two hundred and sixty nine thousand Nine hundred
eighty four Everyone was lonely
Broken up in the wasteland Broken
up in the promised land Broken up in Disneyland Broken up in the plastic
land Broken up in the wasteland Broken up in the wasteland Broken up
in the wasteland
And I watched as everyone I knew Spent their lives
Trying to be watched on stage Watched on film Or listened to on a
record And they thought "Well, maybe that way I could get a little
love out of this life" And I watched as the best of my generation
Abandoned their dreams And settled for making a little money I watched
TV Read the papers Listend to the radio And made all the fancy scenes
And said all the right words And wore all the right clothes And knew
the names of the hip people But I still felt out of touch So I stopped
watching TV And reading the papers And listening to the radio And
making the fancy scenes And saying the right words And wearing the right
clothes And knowing the names of the hip people And I felt more out of
touch than ever But I didn't care anymore
And I felt you slipping
away And I felt myself slipping from you And I wanted more than anything
else For it to rain for one whole day Like it used to But all there
ever was was sun Relentless sun Hot beating sun And everyone wore
their sunglasses And walked around like flies Under magnifyng
glass With their eyes removed
Broken up in the wasteland Broken up
in the promised land Broken up in Disneyland Broken up in the plastic
land Broken up in the wasteland Broken up in the wasteland Broken up
in the wasteland